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294:(HRED) is the principal Army organization for research and development (R&D) in the human dimension. HRED conducts a broad-based program of scientific research and technology directed toward optimizing Soldier performance and Soldier-machine interactions to maximize battlefield effectiveness. HRED also executes an analysis mission that provides the Army with human factors leadership to ensure that Soldier performance requirements are adequately considered in technology development and system design. HRED coordinates technologies within the Army, other services and their laboratories, industry, and academia to leverage basic and applied research opportunities for the benefit of the Army. 217:
contribution to warfare technology was on limited and incidental basis. On June 11, 1946, a new research and development division of the War Department General Staff was created; however, due to internal forces within the military which supported the traditional technical service structure the division was closed. A variety of reorganizations took place over the next four decades, which put many organizations in command of Army research and development. Often commanders of these organizations were advocates of the reorganization, while some middle level management was opposed to the change.
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being performed in the commercial and academic arenas. The first three FedLabs were in Advanced Displays, Advanced Sensors, and Telecommunications. Each FedLab was a large consortium of companies, universities, and non-profit organizations, with both an overall industrial leader and an ARL leader. The cooperative agreements forming the FedLabs were somewhat unusual in that the ARL was not a mere funder of research, but an active consortium participant. The first three FedLabs won a National Performance Award in 1999 from then-Vice President
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Beginning in 1996, the Army Research Laboratory entered into innovative cooperative agreements with industrial and academic partners to form "federated laboratories," or "FedLabs", to perform research in broad areas important to the U.S. Army where the ARL could extract significant leverage from work
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stronger. Although these interests may seem opposed, the goal is to increase the survivability of the soldier. In the WMRD, traditional armaments are studied, as are advanced ballistic defense systems. This directorate is especially linked with VTD in order to produce safer vehicles, transports, and
266:(CISD) is the foremost U.S. Army organization for research and development of modern electronic systems. This research supports capabilities in the analysis, distribution, and assimilation of real or simulated digitized battlefield information. In addition to the digitized war initiatives, 216:
military research occurred within the military by military personnel, but in 1945, the Army published a policy affirming the need for civilian scientific contributions in military planning and weapons production. Non-military involvement before this time was frequent; however, methods for
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Collaborative Technology and Research Alliances is a term for partnerships between Army laboratories and centers, private industry and academia for performing research and technology development intended to benefit the US Army. The partnerships are funded by the
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The ARL represents the realization of a memorandum dated January 6, 1989 from the LABCOM Commander recommending integrating the corporate laboratories into a single entity. As part of the
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Brown, Edward (1998). Reinventing Government Research and Development: A Status Report on Management Initiatives and Reinvention Efforts at the Army Research Laboratory. Report ARL-SR-57.
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and electronic devices which become an important part of modern warfare. Other components of this directorate include: multifunction radio frequency equipment, autonomous sensing,
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aircraft. One aspect of this directorate's analysis duty is to evaluate military technologies from an economical standpoint in order to reduce overall system costs.
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algorithms. One of the best ways to protect the soldier is to develop autonomous sensing systems for all activities, from intelligence gathering to waging warfare.
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and structure. In addition, VTD conducts analytical and practical experiments in loads analysis, structural dynamics, aero-elasticity, structural acoustics, and
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Before the forming of the ARL, the United States Army had research facilities dating back to 1820 when the laboratory at
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Aurora Pulsed Radiation Simulator, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Building No. 500, Adelphi, Prince George's County, MD
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CCDC Army Research Laboratory Public Affairs (December 3, 2019) Army announces new research laboratory director
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of 1989/1991, the consolidated research facilities would be located primarily at Adelphi Laboratory Center and
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can result in the conservation of human and physical resources. The directorate is a key player in the
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Vassiliou, Marius (2007), "The Virtual Research Laboratory," Proc. 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
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Multi-Scale Multidisciplinary Modeling of Electronic Materials Collaborative Research Alliance
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National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research
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Distributed Analytics and Information Science International Technology Alliance
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U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory
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Materials in Extreme Dynamic Environments Collaborative Research Alliance
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research is performed at a variety of centers under the ARL. The use of
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Internet of Battle Things (IoBT) Collaborative Research Alliance (CRA)
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International Technology Alliance in Network and Information Sciences
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Veterans Health Administration Office of Research and Development
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Networking and Information Technology Research and Development
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are studied to decrease the vibrations caused by the rotors.
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United States Army Medical Research and Development Command
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materials are engineered to increase strength and decrease
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Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
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Cyber Security Collaborative Research Alliance (CSCRA)
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Smithsonian Institution research centers and programs
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U.S. Army Research Laboratory, "Vehicle Technology"
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U.S. Army Research Laboratory

United States
Army
Adelphi, Maryland
DEVCOM
U.S. Army
Adelphi, Maryland
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Research Triangle Park
White Sands Missile Range
Glenn Research Center
Langley Research Center
Research Triangle Park
Watertown Arsenal
WWII
Base Realignment and Closure
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Research Triangle Park
high performance computing
supercomputers
fabrication
International Technology Alliance
sensors
power generation
signal processing
electronic warfare
information operations
DOD
vehicle propulsion

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